Here is a good example of people skipping ahead, you see the line goes down and then goes back up. This doesn't mean people clicked off, but it means that people skipped over this section.
YouTube tells you this in the YouTube studio and it points out exactly where there are dips and spikes. This graph also represents when people are skipping ahead or skipping certain parts of the video, that's why there are lines going up and down.
It's easier to read when it isn't shrunken down like that, but this graph shows when people click off. The line goes lower when a person clicks off your video. Your average percentage view is how much of the video is being viewed and average view duration is how long people watch
really? i've always had a hard time with pitch and i've been practicing resonance for much longer and i'd say that's the part where i'm actually good at
i downloaded this voice training app and apparently my voice is really feminine according to it
this is just one of the tests i did, before i got like a 94% 😳
Although the hashtags don't seem to be to user friendly at the moment, knowing YouTube that could probably change. Especially with #shorts being forced onto people who want to make YouTube Shorts. So if you use them now, you could potentially get ahead of the game 👀
From a users perspective: it seems that a user can just look up a hashtag and then get a bunch of videos that correlate to that topic because the hashtag in the desc correlates to said topic.
Whether or not you want your video to rank there, is up to you.
Doing a little more research into them, it seems putting those hashtags in the desc would allow your video to rank in a certain topic based on the hashtag said.
Example would be Mario Kart 9, which is one I used for today's vid
youtube.com/hashtag/mariokar…
Having a poor idea would lead to a bad video. The idea alone branches off into everything about the video itself. It's probably the most crucial part because I need to plan out a rough idea on how I want to execute the video too and how I would set it up.
The most important thing would probably be the idea itself, as this is the time when I would come up with my title and have a general rough draft of what my thumbnail would look like if I did said video. Then using that, I would decide whether or not I would want to create it.